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TIIE EVENING IIERALD, ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1914.Aztec Fuel Co.HEW STOREV? Gallup Stove CoalTO BE MODEL OFEFFICIENCYAGAINST FIRE ISUjJ ylf sj U)Cleanest Coal inthe market.01TWO.HOUSE MOREPROTECTIONPROVIDEDTHUMB UL: RAILWAY OFFICIALS- HERE TO VIEW: STOREHOUSEREMAINSC. E. Conners, Assistant toVice-President Hodges andStorekeeper Scully in Albaquerque Today.WILL DEMONSTRATESHOP PROTECTIONC. K. Co n turn, nxxlatunt lo Vice1'resldcnt Hodge of the iSuiiIh Ke undIn charge of the stores department.mill (IcihtmI Hinrckeenrr Thomasto-ill I y of Topi ka. nrrlvml In Alhuiiucrque this morning limn Kl l'.io, w herethey Inn, been on an Inspection lrl.i ailed line It by the fire runday evening w lilt h tli'Hlrn) ed the old store-hoime.rinnii for the new storehouse, apart of th new shop plant, air complete und It In expected that comdrucI Ion of I hv hew I xi 1 1 l l ii k will beginUl OIUU.Mr. Conner and Mr. Scully withother of Hi lulu of Ihl' road here will lieprcm-nl ul thu fire department demons! nitlun m the ufflc building ont-iouih Hicond sired Una afternoon.I KM H TO UNCI l "!":AIJ, KAMA IT l'ISOI'l;ilTVAnnouncement turn hern made Ih'ilIn connection with the erection of newshop und tho (tiin r.il modernisationof the Santa Ke ard, the entireground tri to he enclosed by a feiiee.Lumber for the feme hug ulreud)been received.In addition to the fence, the rullrwid company will run a viaductt'lenr ncroas the yard, near Cromwellavenue, for the com mence of themen living in th Highlands. Thefeme will run from I he lower endor the yarda clear Ui to the stationTo 1i:mosth ti: mil-:l-IUriMTlOV AT MIDI'SAs an aftermath of the destructivefire at the Santa Fe storehouse Sunday tiftcrnnoii, which In aaid lo havespread hvrauae of Inefft etl e wilierprexxur nt the company h-ilmnl Inthe railroad yard, a text ol the pressure in the city main near the propoxed new group of xhop buildingiwill la- made thin afternoon.Arrangement w.-re nnnle lit thecouncil meeting- Ihmi ninht to have allthe coiincllmen and So titx Ke oflli nwitness a teat of the main at Atlanticavenue and Hctond at -el. Chief khlnwill auiierinlendi lit the tint.The rail!. mil i.rili lain want to makeaure ihal there la water enough t"maintain two stream ,it hiKh preaure before they begin woi k oil 1 titli ew building.Kwe,lisi arluiiiciit IM-eMriteri.Stockholm, Hwedcti, March j. Aroal dctrce diaxolv ing the MwcdlaMParliament w.ia read today In bothchumbera.I1h Cured in lo 14 VyPruggiRtn refund money If l'AZrOIXTMKNT falla lo cure Itching.Ullnd, Illcedihjr or I'rolrudlns l'lleaKlrat application gives relief, 60c.Chicago Mill & Lumber Co.General Planing Mill3rd and Marquette Phone 8Your Floors. Put down Congolura; it it water proof andwill wear for years. It takesthe place of oak flooring1Tor Rug: Border and Flooring.Water Proof. Weare for years.With it you have an OakHear at a minimum cost. .HOUSE FURNISHERSDon't PaintCongoStrong Bros.General Storekeeper ConnerTells Something of SplendidNew Building for WhichPlans are Ready.WILL BE FIRST OF THENEW SHOPS PLANThen the pinpnxcd new xtoichouxof the Canl.i Ke ill thin ily I com-,plcteil A I iuiicriii will be able lobouat of the ni"i modern etruclureif It kind in tin. country. It wiltnave every improvement I lml xknown to storekeepers ami tciinrof xu. h buildings. Ami It will he oflh largcxl typo that the H.iiitu KeoiinI rui la.tiin. r.il storekeeper C. K. Conner,of the Sun tu Ke. who In in the cityIn '.lilii-i lu ll with ireui ration of theplan for the new nhMi. xpoke todayof the atHiiilard lit whi.li lhu Huntal' wan koIiim lo iilin when It puts Upthe new a1orehoum.It will he the Hml or the new ahopliulldinK erected. Mr. Conner aaldthat Kunilay'n fire, which ilialroyedth,. old atorehoiiNe, will not ncrte tohurry mailer particularly. The locainlorea are now hollaed In the old tinhop, and the alorekeeper will do him.Ineaa there without undue Inconvenlem until he ha the model newbuilding to make him happy.The new atriicture la to be 0 by !12feet, the lament tie, hi alreadynoted, on the Kant a Ke ayalem. Theold atnrehouae could be lin ked awayIn It. Il will have every conveniencepoMible for handling all manner ofaupplie. .Mr. Conner ha looked atthe neweat and blKKent atorehouaea onother ayntem In an effort to learnJuki Mhal lo put In the propone Imini hue to make It the nc pliiM ultraol it kind,"It will be the laal word III atomhoime,' aald Mr. Conner today withn note of eiithiiHiUHin In hi tone. "I!oiikIii to he the atnndard for llfteen ortwenty year after it I ere;ted."Actual work on the construction oltho Kton hoiiKe, which Kill be thetart of the erection ol the new atiopHI on p. will probably be commencedahortly after July 1, .Mr. Conner aaid.So far the uctual plana for thu building have not been completed.In-.iiighlnmen are now at work on theplan for the new alorchouae. Allthe plana will have to be aubmltled toone of tho Santa Fe vice president,and after hi approval la obtainedthere will remain the conxldcratlon olcontrada for the coiialriniion.Mr. Conner, In apeaklng of Punday'a fire, put the Ion at $ S 5.0110 atlenat and Kuitl it IllisM be a high AIt 11,10a. Koine of the auppllea In theold building were aalvaged and ucha were dealroved by ruxh ahipmrntfrom other HtorehotiMc.CATTLE BARONS OFSOUTHWEST MEET INOKLAHOMA CITYMen Tlirouith Whoe Hand l'aMillion Head of Cattle . mi nail vl.nllirr In Convent Ion.(R Ieard Wire in rmnna- Herald. 1I iklalioiiia Cllv. fikla , March 3.Iliimlred of ratilemcn from all aeotioita of the weal began arriving lutetoday for the convention of the I'unhandle Hmiihw eatern Hlockm.'n'.iaxaociatior., which will continue threeday. The nxpoclat Ion haa 'n memberlilp of T1. It la cui limited IImi inbera handle about 1.000. 0110 bendof cuttle a year.HEPPNER WOMANFOUND NOT GUILTY(Hi I.nird Wire In I'vrnlna; ITerald lChi. UK". .March 3. Mua Allccnllcppncr. ncciiaed of perjury In coniicitt., il wltti ihi! Helming-ciink alienation aui. waa found not gu'lty by .1lury today before Judge .MclxinaldMix lleipner wa a witiio in the-.nit of John C. II, lining, a bellboy.ikhiiih cii, i i.ii.i. k. 1'iiiik, formeru.'in-ial iiianagi-r of the Internationalllareter (onipiiliy for alleged ullenutloii of the affection of Mr. Ilenii I nit The llennltiK null fell throughand rexiiliid in a indliallon of Mr.I'unk. loiter ctiiixplracy chhi'K-were filed ug.illiM acme of the pattlclpaiit In the ulieiiutVin ault undliltniel llollohlie. Bltomey for llell-iiiim. waa found nuirty or contplrlnilto defame .Mr. I'unkMira lfeppner bad wild that ahauw Mr. Kunk and .Mr. Ilennlng In.1 ChanKo hotel. In the cptmpiracytrull Mr. Ill-lining text 1 1 led (hut ahdhud liner met .Mr. I'unk.GUILTY OF SENDINGOBSCENE MATTERTHROUGH MAILSlit t raxed Wire to Eeiln ller.1,1.1CUiciiiiiatl, March 3. The I'tiltedStale ir uit court of appeal todayalltriiied the ilc u.un of the t intedHtulr iitiii't court for he WexternUlalib t of Me hlgun III the caaa ofthe I'niUd Slate againxt the T) oiiibI'ubllalilnc company, John Nunimivourl, the buniiii-xa manager and JohnKal.liltil, the editor. 1'nejr puldlnhula rolncr'a newxpupi-r. the I.Htotou.at llaiiciak. Muh.. the -ene of thepreaent bitter atrlke of the c pperin hick, and It ana alleged they print-led an nhw me cartoon.Tha lower court found them guilty,fined the iiiiiuii I l.liuil and tin t"men lloo c.o li and ( lie tlieiu a Jailiriitenca of 10 d.i). The ui.per courtaffirm th! decialon. holding l li- tthere wag no error prejudicial to thedefendant and that they had beenfairly lrl-d.The charge war Ihnt nf aendltif obaci i.e literature through the iiiaila.0New $9,000 Motor Combinetion Engine Ordered Delivered at Once at Last Night'sMeeting.CITY MARKET AGAINPROPOSED BY MAYORClean Un Week Finds members of Council who ThinkProperty Owners Should doOwn Work.BIO ELECTRIC SIGNFOR LOCAL STATIONElectric Light CompanyReady to Spend Two orThree Thousand Dollars ifCity will Pay for Current.Increaed protection nyialtixt firewaa iiaaured the city by action of thecounael liixt night, when the pun hawi, I unolher powerful niilomobllu engine waa Voted.The nppnratua will coat 19.000. andwill be fcrnl'lied by the Amerli-an-I.aI'raine coinpiiny, whoae bid walormally nccepn-d In the resolutionpaxxed luxl nlghl. The new rtiKinew ill make available two powerful.:noii rn mai hlncH for builllng wllhfire that threaten to become xerlollx.It hax not been del Ided whether toxeml the new engine to the MlghlandHxtatlon, where u hnrxe-dra w n upparutua ia now atutioned, or put the newmachine in the Central xtatlon andtranxfer the one now In the downtown atallon to the Highland".lnnMnew City .Market..Mayor Hiilera broached the iiuealion of extiibllahlng a city market ulInxt nisht'a meeting. U. U. Urant.he aa.nl. had offered to permit theuac of lot ut Gold avenue and Thirdxtrcctt aa a market place. ThHiriayor thought It would be a goodidea o eatabllxh a market of theanrt, to be conducted under municipal aupervlxlon. The plan, he xald.would provide nn excellent uppolt unity for truck rrowerw und poultrylilxere to make fpitck xalex. und afford convenient means for botixew Ivex lo xecure the ranch produc t.Connc-llini n Clarke. Koldy ami lah-erw-oodwire apiiointed a committeeto invcxtlgate the market iiiicxliona ml r'-poii at the next mo ling of theOllllCil.Clean-t'p Week.Mayor S llera appointed Councilmen Cmn. Thoiiiax ami City AttorneyJohn C. I.ewia u committee lo mak"If.Jit'arrangement for u "clean-up weekIl wax auggexled that it Imitllt Ibetter to arrange for two wecka ofclean-up, and the mayor further auggexted an ordinance providinglor municipal action on untidy yard!:If the ounerx failed to clean them.The eoniiiilltco will i-onxidcr thatamong the other poxxlhlhticx of theclean-up crusade, nnt report ut thenext meeting.The llig F'.bNirle Wi-li-omo,The mayor announced that tholighting company had made a proportion lo erect un ornamental algnin roxx Central avenue. If the citywould cont met to pay for the curren.uxed In It. The xiuo would coxt.the mayor aald. about IJ.liurt. und lliecliy would be called on to pay aboutUS a month to keep it goiuK. Thmayor xuggexled "Albuiiiertie forItt.aini'sx and Cllmntc." a a rood logan on the l-n. No action waa takenon the propoxll Ion.In the interest of unVorm Improvement, it la likely that the parking nfthe aidewalka in Itoblnaon u.uk willbe done under the orrcciion of thepark conimlxxlon In dixcuxxiiiK thaxublect laxt night the mayor aald atwould' mean a more ultr.n iive efreetif the work were controlled by theenmmlxHlon,Want More fc"er fur Train.Councilman Ixherwood railed thecouncil attention to t-. fail thatthe engineer of the trains were running ao alovvly through the city thatemu 11 bova were tempted to atr-alrlib-a. Tho councliiiian aald II waumieratood that the cllv ordinancerefulred a xpeed of no more than xixindex, and he thought the trainstlould be permitted to make at bindfifteen milca an hour through thacity In order to keep the boy a fromenu.ingi-ring themselves hopplnu onand off the car. The maur h.okadup the ordinance and found that itrequired a aig-mlle xpeed only northof Iron avenue and south of Tlleraavenue, und that It didn't need anyamendment. The attention of truininen will be called to the tar tha.1they are not required to atlck to aMini pace in cioing the tity.Offlcirx1 ltcarl.City Treaxtiter W A. Kleke reported the receipt of IIJ.Ti'll from Conntv Treimurer Mandell yexterday.There wa a balance of ill. (71 onh-ind I'-bruury I. and $1 104 on I'ebtiiary ix.City Cleik Itoehl reported the collection of l 13 In license and occupation tax during the monthChbf Kbin reported the net f,reloxx for I ebrm.ry to be IV A toilof I'.i'-u u loxt. on which tnli inxuratiie r ax pild The colee;ton oflnilO In fln wa" reported l.v licechief Tlioimi Me.MHIen Arrext during lb' moiiih rniml"red HI.A petlixj.n w filed by Mr n. WIt Jtrynn axklng t lie tity to open ixlreei through lota owned by theIH'csn cxiale In the Sou' hem fntt ofONE OF THEMANY POPULARFRANKEL FIFTEENMODELSV4If t & 4fcii'aa"I he cllv. A petition waaflbd tor aat reel light ut Heyenthi ml Tijerastreets. A petition for contracting.the fire limit in order to permit lherection of a frame building vvus ttlaofiled.TO VILLAJohn Roberts, Well Known aFormer Clerk in Governor'Office Close to Bandit ChiefARMIJ0 SAYS BENTON, CASE WAS MURDERSanta Fe Man Says Place forAll American Citizens is onthe North Side of the International Boundary.The place for every American,li,..n hn cure a farthing for hislife la on the north aide of the International border. Il haa no bumtiers In Mexico."Thia was the cmpha.Hi: statementof Oeorge V. Armljo. former uougiillldcr and will known politician whowaa in Aliu.iierius thia morning; onbia way to hi hums In KaMa, I'c after a vlxlt to Chlhuuhua. where hihas biixineaK Interests."1 did not get to Chihuahua tity,"xitld Mr. Arm. J. i "l was arruia tua. i. if vi.u want the truth. No American is safe south of Oio boundarynow and for that mailer nu foreigner. slda is as !'"d a another.They are all bundlla and the foreigner wllh a dollar in lus pocket Is Halle to as-wixelnaiion t any Um. Ido not mean by this lhal sll Ihe people south of the border are bandHsby sny mean; but the bandits aremiming tiling Juat now . Iw loaaneeia aupreoi. and there la no chancetor the foreigner."I had some bulncea In Chihuahua which 1 hoped to b able to attend to but after x..me Um In JuuresI determined the better part of tutorwa lo come borne. The Kenton andlUuch c.ixc are iiilie aimilur. usneiirly us 1 could learn. Both menere murdered by Villa or under hilliect order. li. 'tit, iti. I aa told loKl iN.xo, by fir.t-hand wllnexxeg. had-Bid before he went serosa the border on his (utxl diiy, that he wu going to show V.lla where to head in.Tina M'lnr lis rot what h wentafter. Vlul the feneral feeling" laHml Ihe man waa troiil.W-imi andI tint Villa killed hfr-ii as picM-ming(he leaat bother. Ilnuch lindoiibled-MlMEXICORIGHT HMiD filsArnerica'c GreatestFabricsclothes for mrn an wnrrtinlt'd (illwool. They ttro tho newest slyloconceptions in wcmvc tind color, andore typical of highest SmiIo textiles.Manufactureis made in a rel sun-lit modelfactory. The wearer of these J 1 5.00clothes is assured of clean workmanship amidst ideal conditions.Hand tailored Inrouhout. theseclothes have our endorsement asto satisfactory service, additional tothe makers'.LOOKTHESPRING STOCKS ARE NOW READY-COME WHERE YOUR,$15.00 BUYS GREATEST VALUtlS.ROSENWALD'SI) ha been killed by Vlllu'a orders."John itolrt-rta, who ua clerk toFormer Oovernor Oeorge Curry h.lCurry a executive In New .M.-xu-o.Ix in i:iilhuiihun and la. I uni told.Vlllu'a right-hand mull, HcNig a ea-piilde accretury. Jlonerta nil imin.ithat he I very uxeful to the chiefand ! am told that V.'lta keep himcloxe by him at all time""I do not know how Hubert likrxthia cloae proximity to midden death.Ko far ua I um concerned he Ix welcome to the Job and the honor.AN OPPORTUNITY OFA LIFETIME F0HALBUQUERQUEKan Crwwfiaril, TIk' Man Witt liilnkarlmk" to ApiHr In Ix-wd Atv-nnet liun-li Miin h I7lli.The people of AUiuqUiT'tue w II' huveIhe pi l liege of life lime ou MarchIhe Uth at the Laad Avenue Mcihodiat church In huaring, the unliiuenilmlonary, the African j-aplurvr. theaucceaaor of 1'avld l,lv ingtone, thvllrat white man lo find the banyintire under which thu beuit of thegreut explorer was buried.He wa bora und reared in bcullund.Early in his lire he came in conuctwith thai peerleas prlur undthinker. Henry Iirummond, and thinsaaoclallon, perhapa mule than anyother one Influence, cuuaed turn togive himself to the uplili of darkexiAfrica. He h-i b-n In Africa for i3years. He Is now on u furlough; behas spent some tune In his nativeland and he I now touring this country and Is on his way back to his htloved Africa not expecting to ever rturn to c-ivlllcatlon again. He willspend the real of hla days wending biaway through the bill gnixx, "thinkingblack, but acting white and upliftinglhat black benighted people."Ha employs unlnue and r -Iglnalmethod in his work. He has translal;d the New Testament, the I'miIiuSsnd Pilgrim' I'rogreita into the Ianguage of the native. He spend"much of hla time In opening up roadiand building village on sanitaryprinciples.Those who hay heard him, sll saythat It la a privilege and a treat tohear him. as be Is a speaker of mark-d ability and holds his audiencespellbound from beginning; to endwith his thrilling exii. riem es.REGULAR GOOD OLDARMY TIME TONIGHTAdjutant .1tTal Herring to It fJuesIof IliKtor at I omiuniT ti. hnwkt-rIn th Armory.A regular good old army time. !the way Captain W. I'. Ilimex of company !.. .V Sl. N. II , llexi'rilles I 'ifmilker w lib h the cinni.Hii Is to givefor Adutni tlcnci.il lleiruig and UsAlbu.iueriue friend in Ihe nations'guard armory tonight, Tho adjut intgeneral and a Miml.er of lorul menwill make some Very brief Speechesand thereafter there will be something doing all eveningCaptain linnet eneil lo recruithis co nip 1141 y lo above the region tilnli J t X.TLj? li viabs liSa hSlTho f.l)rics in thosercmitrkuhlo AI5.(MJFashionsYork, America's fashion center.Irankil lirrtLN styles are metropolitan and representative of themost modern cut in clothing formen. If it's now you'll lind it in aiRANKLL flfltLN.f RANK, LririFtNGuaranteesold in ourl irTf-LN guarantee apearin$ on thosleeve of cuJi coat is simply thobacking up of the nioker ol his ownPlfxluct, You are safe when youbuy a I RANKt.L I IFILC.N.FOR THIS LABEL ONRIGHT HAND SLEEVEtf1? GUARANTEED, w1' TO t-evf. f.-tcil) liaviI tiyi o'UIAri,JE rrPier Ave.,strength by tnniglit and the ad.Hitontgeneral will hu vi xauutMng to ''u limit tho future of the nntioii.il gu n. IIn New Mexico, ' TI.e rimn. mi l.lprogrum ptomixi to lie a duiuly.FAT CABBAGE. FISHSAUSAGE. NEW BREADl llMllKC,tioll. t.ai. MII,MM I HT 'K.m-t Slomn. li If You'll lake "rM''sl)apex.ln"''i) Tlil!I In some food you eat hit hacktaste good, but work badly; f.-rnienllilt stubborn lump and cniixe a ai'-k.xoiir. ga-ixy Htonuich? Now, Mr. orMr. 1 1 'peptic, jot thix d..an: I'upeI ihi .c.Bin d ik i'l even tiling, bviviminothing to xoiir and mwi you. Therenever wa anything- o safely ipili k. xocertainly efli-ctive. Nu difTereme howbadly your xtomiicfi I dixoril. r.-d oiiwill get happy relief In five minute,hill what pleaxe you most 1 that Itstrengthen and regulate your ntomach o you can eat your favorite fotnlwithout fear.Moat reined!,- give you relief sometime liny are slow, but nol sure.Tape' niiipepxin" I quick, poxlllveand put your stomach In a henbhvcondition so the misery won't comelui -k.Tou fee! different 11a soon ns "1'ip'sPlapepxln" eoioes In contact wllh Ihestomal hdlxtrc Just V ahlxhes yourrlonwich gets sweet, no nxe, noteli'hing, no eructation or tindlgcxteilfood, your hvad cleai nnd you feciOneOn now. mnke the beet Investmentyou ever made, by gettlnz a largelifty-ci nt ae of I'ane'a tu-tpepxinfioin and drug atore, You realise Inlive minute how neeillex It I to xuffr from indigeiion. dypepla or anystomach disorder.SANITORIUM COMMITTEELEADY TO REFORTThe committee nppolnttd to bringIhe ndv niiti.st of this cllv to Ihe at -tentlon of the Mooxe ofii, !hI who are a 'he dy for the generul par in-eekni-ra atte for the t wo-iiililuin- inentary cltotlins III rranta.' 1t iI l,Htiu. k 1,. ,A A X I V wAHV IJ .. -1 M. 3$15 CloiltesCreated on fifthAvenue, NowWe warrantevery itemstore, and tho I ranmlvetreitV, f.dollartuinll.irliiin thewill meet at theorder is lo...... ..... mi oir 0r111ucrc1.ilI ..1..1. . . . , . . . .ret t.ii.niKiii. .ioxi 01 inc 11 .t tn onAlliuiiicr.Ut and the surroundingcountry Is already at blind, and willI.e turned over to the committee I jSc. 1 clary Thoiiuia Kg in, of the Coin-niei-iliil cluli.In xplt.. of the strong effort othercommiinllie ere making to w uiethe xanllariiim, und Ihe confident mrof Kl I'ii,) i,u, the lower Hlo (Jranilevalley liooKlera expeclnlly, tho be-,. Imen feci that they h.ive reiixon to lic-lii-vetheir '(Tort to secure the hmhit.'iriuiii f. r thix illy will he S'iccexxful''. . Ciishman Is head of lh nuninline. TODAY IN CONGRESSTIh Hcmtle.Mil nt main,Woman suffrage t-onxtlliition-alnmendment awaiting a vole,tli House.Hiifrragixtg and nntl-suf fragu-lahad a hearing before. Ih4 Jiullnury committee, ' 'ltnda committee couidcredbill for leaalug of public luiplfor grsisliiK.The IIK.OOO.mO sgrlcull nrulbill waa tuken up for debate.Connrrer.e committee lieutdAlfred 1'. Thom . endorxe , theprinciple of federal control ofrallv-iy -uiinllsatlon.llennng berfun la'forc the rulecommute on lit pi esctil-iltveMaiiuhaii's tbargca Hint the I hiiimo. Imlulli und M Inneiipolixboards of trade are oieniting Int 'cation of the Kherinan law.Chairman 1'ortmu of theliemiKratIc aongreional 'ommflli e denied Ibul thu roirupllir.u tii . . act hud been t'tol.itedby iiMfxttif; I lemocratic con-gri-emenfor Ihe laxt campaign.l-irn.b rJe1bHM Art- Sit.ran, March S. Tne. Krctich roiin-1 today decided on Sunday, April :i.'ix., IOO V